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Michele Pertusi
Michele Pertusi is credited on 158 releases across 37 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1988–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
158
Pressings credited
37
Albums
5
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Michele Pertusi is an Italian opera singer (bass) born in Parma on January 12, 1965. He studied at the Conservatory of Parma with Mauro Uberti, and obtained an advanced degree in singing and piano. He also followed the teaching of Carlo Bergonzi, Arrigo Pola and Rodolfo Celetti. He began his career on December 19, 1984, at the municipal theater of Modena with the role of Silva in Ernani, at only 19 years old, after winning the "voci verdiane" competition. He quickly sang on the great Italian (Rome, Milan, Parma, Modena ...) and international (Paris, New York, Geneva, Staatsoper in Vienna, Berlin, Lyon, Brussels, Lausanne ...) stages where he tackled the great roles in the Verdean repertoire (Falstaff among others, for which he obtained a Grammy Award but also Oberto, conte di San bonifaccio, Verdi's first opera, in 2005), Mozartian (Leporello, Don Alfonso, Figaro ...), bel canto with Rossini (Alidoro, Assur, Mustafa ...); Bellini (I puritani, La sonnambula ...) and Donizetti (Lucia di Lamermoor and Don Pasquale among others). He also sings the role of Méphisto both in Faust (Gounod) and in La Damnation de Faust (Berlioz). In 2016, he took on the role of Filippo II in Don Carlo in Parma. In 2017, he sang the role of Roger in Jerusalem by Verdi, also in Parma.
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Credited work
158 releases · 37 albums · active 1988–2023
- Performance · 178
- Other credits · 7
Studios: Teatro Comunale di Bologna · Royal Festival Hall · Teatro Comunale di Firenze · Barbican Centre
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Rossini
- Verdi
- Various
- Mozart
- Giuseppe Verdi
- Gioacchino Rossini
- W·A·Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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